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Crap   /kræp/   Listen
noun
Crap  n.  
1.
In the game of craps, a first throw of the dice in which the total is two, three, or twelve, in which case the caster loses. Also called craps.
2.
Same as excrement and feces. (vulgar)
Synonyms: shit.
3.
Nonsense; balderdash; bullshit; also used as an expletive. (vulgar)
Synonyms: bullshit.



verb
Crap  v.  
1.
To defecate. Same as take a crap. (vulgar)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Crap" Quotes from Famous Books



... seemed to recede as he approached. Like most of the boys in the gang, he had been in business since he was six; but it was business that changed its nature frequently and had to be transacted under great difficulty. He had acquired proficiency as a crap-shooter only to find that the profession was not regarded as an honorable one; he had invested heavily in pins and pencils and tried to peddle them out on the avenue, only to find himself sternly taken ...
— Calvary Alley • Alice Hegan Rice

... woman, with sudden anger. "How he gwine help it? Ain' you got crap on it?" She felt that there must be a defence ...
— Short Story Classics (American) Vol. 2 • Various

... have just described. She has extremely high ideals and she's a virgin; never really aroused. Also, she's so full of this sickening crap they've been pouring into us—propaganda, rocket-oil, prop-wash, and psychological gobbledygook—that it's running out of her ears. She's so stuffed with it that she's going to pair with you, ideals and virginity be ...
— The Galaxy Primes • Edward Elmer Smith

... throng poured out into the streets to play—fighting, gambling, drinking and carousing, cursing and screaming, laughing and singing, playing banjoes and dancing! They were worked in the yards all the seven days of the week, and they had their prize fights and crap games on Sunday nights as well; but then around the corner one might see a bonfire blazing, and an old, gray-headed Negress, lean and witchlike, her hair flying wild and her eyes blazing, yelling and chanting of the fires of perdition and ...
— The Jungle • Upton Sinclair

... reading the papers, and watching politics and business. I followed the fates of my little slum-boys—and what I saw was that Tammany Hall was getting them. The liquor-dealers and the brothel-keepers, the panders and the pimps, the crap-shooters and the petty thieves—all these were paying the policeman and the politician for a chance to prey upon my boys; and when the boys got into trouble, as they were continually doing, it was the clergyman ...
— The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition • Upton Sinclair


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